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Tim, Upon closer inspection that '56 Plymouth must really be a DeSoto Diplomat. I did not see the DeSoto letters on the hood until you mentioned it....
Tim....here is my best guess of the cars in the photos listed top to bottom in the order they appear at the top of this thread: 1) 1958 DeSoto Diplom...
A simple Google search found this link with tons of info. As suggested by Tim, you will encounter far less trouble if you stick with a MoPar flathead...
Peter, With little access to spare parts for 55 years, those Cuban car owners have had to improvise. This recent article makes it clear these are mo...
Here is a scan of the magazine cover showing the '53 in all its glory! Enjoy!! Mark
Elvis, The dealer you reference is Conart's Five Points. You will find them listed as a dealer in Akron, Ohio, US, in the "Dealers" link t...
Nice job, Tom!
Photo of tool attached...hopefully!
Justin, I'm no expert on the '60 model year but I know a nice dash when I see one and you have done a great job on that dash! As for removing the ki...
Here is the listing link: This is the ad verbiage: For sale, Beautiful Classic 1956 Desoto Firedome Sportsman 2dr hardtop, Has been restored and is ...
Great news Tim! For anyone just picking up the story, here is a link to the original thread with photos of the car after the wreck. Seeing that car ...
Chuck, A simple Google search for classic car values found these links in the top five. Probably others out there. Assuming you have your car insur...
